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Yeah has been a while... bike is at Gary's place, needs a little work (due for a major service and needs tyres) but I'm getting back in a week or so. Then riding it heaps to catch up on lost time!!

if it'll ever stop raining i'm pretty sure some sweet riding weather is just around teh corner

p.s - PAGE! FTW

Yeah, that's what treaded tyres and wet weather riding gear are for lol

But I've been without the bike for quite a while now, and have missed so many good riding days... but soon, sooooon I'll be able to go out again :rofl:

Very observant, young padawan :rofl: Yeah holidays ftw. On the other hand, you can tell how much work I'm actually doing atm, so it's not all bad.

sounds just like me. i figured out that i do 2 hrs work in my ten hour day, oh and my lunch break for an hour :huh:

sounds just like me. i figured out that i do 2 hrs work in my ten hour day, oh and my lunch break for an hour :rofl:

We just had to work out how to do no work in a 4 hour day yesterday. We were extreamly sucessful.

Yeah, I just treat riding as though everyone else is trying to kill me - always have escape routes for if you're cut off, don't sit in blind spots, don't split moving traffic (which is stupid anyway) etc. In the rain you just have to pay that little bit more attention, always pick your lines (eg don't stop in the middle of a lane at the lights, make sure you practically apex corners, don't lean it over heaps) and be gentle on the front brake. And don't crack the throttle!! :rofl:

Yeah, I just treat riding as though everyone else is trying to kill me - always have escape routes for if you're cut off, don't sit in blind spots, don't split moving traffic (which is stupid anyway) etc. In the rain you just have to pay that little bit more attention, always pick your lines (eg don't stop in the middle of a lane at the lights, make sure you practically apex corners, don't lean it over heaps) and be gentle on the front brake. And don't crack the throttle!! :rofl:

dont be weak, get the pegs down and go squiddy...

proper tuff like

they actually all came out with the 4g62 1.8ltr turbo, i have one in pieces in my garage lol, trying to get rid of it.

Sounds like a cordia fan here guys...get him :rofl:

I've no idea what engine these things have/had/will have and I don't care...the story I posted related to a cordia 2 litre...that is all.

Sounds like a cordia fan here guys...get him :rofl:

I've no idea what engine these things have/had/will have and I don't care...the story I posted related to a cordia 2 litre...that is all.

the important thing to remember is that its still a bitsashitty. no matter what you do to it it will be ghey :huh:

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